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Richard Norby

Amthor JS, Hanson PJ, Norby RJ, Wullschleger SD. A comment on “Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality” by Aronson and McNulty. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2010;150(3):497-498. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2009.11.020

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Publications

2022

  1. Iversen CM, Latimer JM, Brice DJ, Childs J, Vander Stel H, Defrenne CE, Graham JD, Griffiths NA, Malhotra A, Norby RJ, et al. Whole-Ecosystem Warming Increases Plant-Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in an Ombrotrophic Bog. Ecosystems. 2022. doi:10.1007/s10021-022-00744-x

2021

  1. Shi X, Ricciuto DM, Thornton PE, Xu X, Yuan F, Norby RJ, Walker AP, Warren JM, Mao J, Hanson PJ, et al. Extending a land-surface model with Sphagnum moss to simulate responses of a northern temperate bog to whole ecosystem warming and elevated CO2. Biogeosciences. 2021;18(2):467-486. doi:10.5194/bg-18-467-2021
  2. Salmon VG, Brice DJ, Bridgham SD, Childs J, Graham JD, Griffiths NA, Hofmockel KS, Iversen CM, Jicha TM, Kolka RK, et al. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in an ombrotrophic peatland: a benchmark for assessing change. Plant and Soil. 2021;466(1-2):649-674. doi:10.1007/s11104-021-05065-x
  3. Salmon VG, Brice DJ, Bridgham SD, Childs J, Graham JD, Griffiths NA, Hofmockel KS, Iversen CM, Jicha TM, Kolka RK, et al. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in an ombrotrophic peatland: a benchmark for assessing change. Plant and Soil. 2021;466(1-2):649-674. doi:10.1007/s11104-021-05065-x

2020

  1. Shi X, Thornton PE, Xu X, Yuan F, Norby RJ, Walker AP, Warren JM, Mao J, Hanson PJ, Meng L, et al. Modeling the hydrology and physiology of Sphagnum moss in a northern temperate bog. Biogeosciences Discussion . 2020;2020:1-49. doi:10.5194/bg-2020-90
  2. Hanson PJ, Griffiths NA, Iversen CM, Norby RJ, Sebestyen SD, Phillips JR, Chanton JP, Kolka RK, Malhotra A, Oleheiser KC, et al. Rapid Net Carbon Loss From a Whole‐Ecosystem Warmed Peatland. AGU Advances. 2020;1(3). doi:10.1029/2020av000163

2019

  1. Norby RJ, Childs J, Hanson PJ, Warren JM. Rapid loss of an ecosystem engineer: Sphagnum decline in an experimentally warmed bog. Ecology and Evolution. 2019;9(22):12571-12585. doi:10.1002/ece3.5722

2017

  1. Walker AP, Carter KR, Gu L, Hanson PJ, Malhotra A, Norby RJ, Sebestyen SD, Wullschleger SD, Weston DJ. Biophysical drivers of seasonal variability in Sphagnum gross primary production in a northern temperate bog. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 2017;122(5):1078-1097. doi:10.1002/2016jg003711
  2. Iversen CM, Childs J, Norby RJ, Ontl TA, Kolka RK, Brice DJ, McFarlane KJ, Hanson PJ. Fine-root growth in a forested bog is seasonally dynamic, but shallowly distributed in nutrient-poor peat. Plant and Soil. 2017;424(1-2):123-143. doi:10.1007/s11104-017-3231-z
  3. Griffiths NA, Hanson PJ, Ricciuto DM, Iversen CM, Jensen AM, Malhotra A, McFarlane KJ, Norby RJ, Sargsyan K, Sebestyen SD, et al. Temporal and Spatial Variation in Peatland Carbon Cycling and Implications for Interpreting Responses of an Ecosystem-Scale Warming Experiment. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 2017;81(6):1668-1688. doi:10.2136/sssaj2016.12.0422

2014

  1. Weston DJ, Hanson PJ, Norby RJ, Tuskan GA, Wullschleger SD. From systems biology to photosynthesis and whole-plant physiology. Plant Signaling & Behavior. 2014;7(2):260-262. doi:10.4161/psb.18802

2010

  1. Amthor JS, Hanson PJ, Norby RJ, Wullschleger SD. A comment on “Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality” by Aronson and McNulty. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2010;150(3):497-498. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2009.11.020

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